- Gas prices have risen almost $1-a-gallon since the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, yet President Obama's drilling moratorium and other anti-oil policies have barely been mentioned by the networks in that time span.

- Only 1 percent (3 out of 280) of oil price stories since the spill has made any connection between the administration's anti-oil actions and the jump in gasoline prices.

Full Report:

On April 20, 2010, a horrific oil spill took place in the Gulf of Mexico on British Petroleum's (BP) Deepwater Horizon rig. Since that day, gas prices have risen nearly $1-a-gallon to $3.83 per gallon. President Barack Obama's anti-oil policies, including a drilling moratorium are at least part of the reason for that dramatic spike. But you will rarely hear that from the mainstream media.

It certainly isn't the story the network evening news shows have told their viewers since the oil spill. Out of 280 oil price stories since the disastrous pill, just 1 percent (3 out of 280) mentioned any connection between Obama's anti-oil efforts, such as the drilling moratorium, and rapidly rising gas prices.

Instead of asking whether Obama's anti-oil policies could be increasing the cost of gas, the networks blamed other factors such as Mideast turmoil or the "money game" played by speculators. Certainly, the turmoil in Libya, Egypt and surrounding nations has increased worries about oil production and can influence the price. But the networks also should have looked for explanations much closer to home.

ABC "World News with Diane Sawyer" on March 8, 2011, even asked if the gas prices in the "stratosphere" were the result of "gas gouging." ABC's Matt Gutman reported that night, that the nation's most expensive and second most expensive gas stations hadn't posted their prices. He then declared, "Stations like this prey on unwitting travelers hoping to fill up their rental cars on the way to the airport."

After attacking those stations, Gutman admitted "This is technically not price gouging, a legal term which applies only during states of emergency." He told viewers: "In fact, stations can charge as much as they want," but then asserted that is wrong by quoting Mayor Buddy Dyer who said "We don't think this is right, we don't think people should be tricked into paying $2-a-gallon more for gas than they could half a mile down the road."

Of course stations can charge as much as they want, because no one is forced to buy gasoline from them. Consumers can just keep on driving to a station with a lower price. Gutman should have been inquiring about Obama's unwillingness to expand domestic oil production, rather than going on the seasonal media search for service station villains.

During the past year, Shell's former CEO John Hofmeister as well as politicians including Gov. Haley Barbour, R-Miss., have cited Obama administration energy policies for rising gas prices.

Obama and Federal Regulations Strangling Oil Development?

Even though gas prices had bounced up and down and were on the decline in May 2010 after the oil spill, prices have shot up in the past year. Gasoline cost $2.73 per gallon when Obama instituted his sixth-month moratorium on deepwater and shallow drilling on May 30, 2010. Prices are now more than a dollar-a-gallon higher. Pump prices have more than doubled since Obama took office in January 2009.

"After two federal courts said the moratorium was illegal, the Obama administration instead moved to a de facto moratorium, by issuing no permits, while speeding up the permitting process for wind farms," The Heritage Foundation wrote back in December 2010.

Jeff McMahon, a blogger for Forbes, wrote on March 25 that although the administration has begun issuing permits again (five as of that time), those drilling permits weren't "completely new" as the government was claiming. The exploration in question had begun before the moratorium.

"Of 14 permits submitted for initial exploratory drilling in the Gulf-drilling that would be, in other words, new - one has been withdrawn for modification and 13 are listed as 'pending,'" McMahon said.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is also seeking to regulate the oil industry over greenhouse gas emissions, and the Bureau of Land Management under Obama appointee Ken Salazar "would issue new rules making it harder to develop natural resources on government-owned land," according to Heritage.

That's not all. On March 15, 2011, American Petroleum Institute (API) released a press release criticizing the administration for new environmental hurdles to a pipeline that would transport crude from Canadian oil sands.

"This much-studied and much-needed pipeline would provide a critical link to our largest energy supplier, Canada, and its vast resources of nearby and available crude oil," Jack Gerard, API's president and CEO, said in the release. API also said the pipeline could mean 13,000 construction jobs in the U.S. and the project could lead to more than 340,000 U.S. jobs eventually.

The pipeline, called Keystone XL, has already been scrutinized for 32 months by 10 federal agencies and many state and local ones, yet "workers are sitting on the sideline waiting for the project to start," according to API.

Yet most of the network stories about gas prices didn't even ask if such policies were contributing to the rise. During the Bush years, the networks did the opposite - criticizing the president for gas prices, asking what the government should do and even entertaining far-left conspiracy theories about gas prices manipulation and election outcomes.

CBS's Couric wondered back in October 2006, "Is this [falling gas prices] an election year present from President Bush to fellow Republicans," while showing an image of bumper sticker that read: "GOP: Grand Oil Party." Following Couric's tease, Mason said: "Gas started going down just as the fall campaign started heating up. Coincidence? Some drivers don't think so."

Others in the media including CNN and Associated Press also ran stories about the supposed oil-price conspiracy.

Networks Blame Speculators, Rather than Obama

Rather than digging deep into those policies and explaining them for viewers, some of the network evening shows also predictably went looking for a business bad guy. NBC found an expert who said "I think you're seeing a tremendous amount of speculation in this market." But that story wasn't nearly as critical of speculation as a CBS segment by Anthony Mason and Katie Couric.

On March 23, 2011, Couric claimed they would "show you who is driving them [gas prices] up" before uttering the scary word "speculation."

The "Grim Reaper" of CBS, Anthony Mason, went on to report that oil futures trading is increasing the cost of oil, and therefore gasoline. He interviewed Michael Greenberger formerly of CFTC who said "It is accelerating the price of oil products, gasoline, heating oil, crude oil, and other energy products, for no good reason."

A bit later Mason said "The CTFC is now considering regulations to curb excessive speculation in oil, which more than ever before has become a money game."

Actually, according to Heritage there is a good reason. The Heritage Foundation explained how trading oil futures works on Feb. 23, 2011: "The oil futures market is just that, a futures market. The price-per-barrel spikes in oil this week have not affected the domestic market yet. In fact, former Shell Oil President John Hofmeister made the prediction in December 2010 that America would face $5/gallon gasoline by 2012, a full month before the revolution in Egypt began."

Hofmeister has previously criticized the Obama administration for the drilling moratorium and at the time of his $5 prediction blamed the "pure politics" keeping "us from drilling more of our resources" for the rising gas prices.

Things are traded based on speculation regarding future prices. With Obama's many policies designed to limit supply of domestic oil or government proposals to raise the gasoline tax, it's no wonder pump prices keep climbing.

One network story noticed that the weak U.S. dollar is also partially responsible for the increase in gas prices.

Jacking Up Prices is 'Green' Lining for President's Agenda

Obama has made green or alternative energy a top priority for his administration, at the expense of domestic fossil fuel sources of energy.

When expressing support of cap-and-trade policy, Obama admitted that "electricity rates would necessarily skyrocket." While Obama was talking about coal specifically, it is clear that his environmental agenda is more important to him than maintaining low-cost energy for consumers.

Obama's energy secretary, Steven Chu, shares those same extreme environmentalist leanings. In 2008, Chu said, "Somehow we have to figure out how to boost the price of gasoline to the levels in Europe." With gas prices at $3.83-a-gallon America is well on the way.

Bloomberg Businessweek found that high gas prices actually have a "silver lining" from Obama's perspective because they make consumers more willing to accept his goals.

"Still, there's a silver lining in higher oil prices - or, rather, a green lining - for Obama, who has made clean energy one of his paramount causes. Rising fuel costs could go a long way toward advancing Obama's 'Win the Future' vision of an economy remade by green technologies, including electric vehicles, advanced batteries, wind and solar power, and high-speed trains," they wrote on March 27, 2011. The magazine noted specifically that electric cars become a much better deal when gas prices are high.

Gov. Barbour told NBC "Nightly News" on March 6 the Obama administration was causing prices to rise for that very reason saying, "This administration's policies have been designed to drive up the cost of energy in the name of reducing pollution, in the name of making very expensive alternative fuels more economically competitive."

Methodology

The Business & Media Institute searched Nexis transcripts of ABC "World News," NBC "Nightly News" and CBS "Evening News" for the words "oil" and "price" from the day of the oil spill (April 20, 2010) through March 30, 2011. The searched yielded 280 stories, but only 60 of them mentioned gas prices at all. A meager 3 stories (1 percent of the 280 stories) cited Obama's drilling moratorium or any other Obama policy as a factor in the huge jump in gas prices.

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I'm shocked, shocked I tell you! And by the way, there are some here on Free Republic who want to absolve Obama policies as well as per a discussion I had last week on another thread. Yes, speculation plays a role. Yes the weak dollar plays a role. But both of these conditions have occured largely because of Obama administration policies which set the stage for their impact on the price of oil.

No matter how badly he screws up, the leftist media in this country will cover their boy’s ass. He could get caught up in anothe Monica Lewinsky style scandal and somehow they would manage to minimize it.

Can you imagine that daily venom that would spew forth from their pieholes if we had a Republican President screwing up everything as bad as Obama-lama-ding-dong??? They would be utterly RABID in their scathing hatred and criticism. It would be 10 times as bad as they treated W.

It is all part and parcel of the utter hypocrisy which defines the left in this country. There was a time in this country’s history that ‘yellow journalism’ was frowned upon. Now it is considered the norm. How far we have fallen.......

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posted on 04/25/2011 8:52:02 AM PDT
by NWFLConservative
(Game On.......Fight Like a Girl!!...............Saracuda in 2012)

Nicely written. I've been myself trying to find something like this to post on FR, but stories pointing a finger at Obama’s Energy policies are difficult to find, even if you search for them.

But, I can understand the missing media. Hey they are Liberal, and they are doing what Liberals do - protecting Obama. I want to know WHERE ARE THE REPUBLICANS? They have been given a campaign issue on a silver platter that nearly every American Voter can relate too. Seems to me they are as silent on this as the Democrats on the other side of the aisle.

The MSM can try to hide it all they want, but people will be reminded once or twice a week when they visit *The Pump*.Anger will build as the wallet gets lighter, even to the woefully stupid and ignorant.

Yes, but they became particularly volatile starting in the late 90s when the Clinton administration started placing all sorts of clean fuel blend mandates via the EPA on gasoline. This constrains supply because of the strain it puts on limited refinery capacity (another environmentalist-created problem leading to high gas prices), particularly in places like California which has its own unique fuel blend that can’t be produced anywhere else. So yes while high oil prices didn’t begin with Obama, he is continuing and enhancing radical environmental policies that only worsen the problem such as his drilling moratorium, etc.

Look, I’m not saying Obama is making the situation better, but to tie him and the events in the Gulf of Mexico for barely one year directly to high gas prices that are occuring right now is silly. There are multitudes of factors, most of them outside the US’s control.

Just did that Saturday. Pickup at 1/4 tank, $80 to fill. 5 gallons of diesel for tractor $22.Was using many monosyllable expletives concerning OBummer during filling.The price of diesel actually makes me madder, I mean diesel more expensive than gasoline????????

Some are out of our control, yes. But the Gulf of Mexico situation only continues to have impact on oil prices because Obama has defied 2 federal court orders and continued to enforce a ban on offshore drilling as a result of the G of M oilspill. Many drilling platforms have moved from the Gulf to foreign waters as a result. Meanwhile, Obama goes to Brazil and gives them a big loan to drill for their own oil while our domestic oil industry moulders.

Look. let’s be honest!!! Most of the media is in Obama’s pocket. They will stick with him, even as he destroys the economy and the country, period. They live in a bubble of fantasy, destructive fantasy, at that!!! That’s the bad news. The good news is, a good majority of the American people now get their news and opinion content from other sources. No one with half a brain believes the mainstream media one iota. The Obama media will go down in being credible as POTUS Obama goes down to defeat next year. Fact is, POTUS Obama is directly responsible for the high gasoline prices down any avenue or venue you travel on. Destruction of the American economy and the American nation is his most ardent goal!!! End of story!!!

There was an article earlier this year that stated since Election Night, Nov 4, 2008, NBC Evening News has mentioned the total number of War Casualties EXACTLY TWICE, after doing it EVERY SINGLE NIGHT for the preceding 6 years.

They don’t even TRY to hide the bias, anymore. They don’t even feel like they have to now.

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posted on 04/25/2011 9:42:49 AM PDT
by tcrlaf
(You can only lead a lib to the Truth, you can't make it think...)

The price of gasoline today has absolutely nothing to do with Obama’s off shore drilling ban. It takes years after an offshore drilling permit is given before it reaches the production stage.

The current price of gasoline is directly liked to the stimulus package and the quantitative easing. The US Treasury has been flooding the world with worthless dollars. It is not a lack of oil that produced this problem. It is an abundance of freshly printed US dollars.

The Nazi Germany regime, 70years ago..was more advanced in its quest for energy independence than America is today...not withstanding 30 years if the dedicated efforts of our “employees” at the bogus “Dept of Energy” in DC.

Hitler would have executed his leaders over such failure to perform.

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posted on 04/25/2011 10:38:04 AM PDT
by mo
("If you understand, no explanation is needed; if you do not, no explanation is possible")

Rising prices is due to chiefly to debt monetization caused by zero’s overspending. I do not believe that gas prices have risen against REAL money (precious metals)
Anyone have a graph of oil priced in Au or Ag?

I agree with you that inflation caused by printing dollars is a culprit in the price of oil. If one dollar bought .333 gallon last year, the one dollar will purchase the amount that is adjusted for the rate of inflation.

Corsi, no friend of Obama by any means, suggests in a recent article that real inflation is 5% higher than the government number. That would make it about 8%.

That would mean that at the end of the year, you should get 92% of.333 for a buck. That would be .309 gallon. IOW, gas would be 3.25 a gallon instead of the $3 it started the year at. The other 75 cents is attributable to Obama being a market manipulator on behalf of OPEC.

Oil is NOT a free market. It is distorted by a cartel. Cartels use all kinds of strategems to raise their prices, and with oil not being a very elastic commodity, they are able to give stupid explanations for price increases and get away with them.

Trump pointed out today after Obama yelled “uncle” to him over the BC, that there are hundreds of tankers at sea full of oil and unwilling/unable to dock.

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